i dont know. good chance he gets drafted, but i wouldnt be surprised if he went undrafted, either. i think hes maybe at best late 1st round, i think his lp is undervalued, and the pass and spd hes missing are enough to knock him out of the draft completely, IMO

No way. Very few D1 players not in a Big 6 conference get drafted. He'd have a shot if you made it to the sweet 16 or further. But with the way recruiting benefits big schools the small schools in WIS are not landing the John stockton or Stephen curry's of the HD world.

kev might be right, there realistically might be a pretty small chance he gets drafted. hes at least good enough to have a chance, lot of players get a small RNG for getting drafted, just not many of them actually get drafted. i think hes lucky to go in the 2nd round.

Posted by kevb on 2/6/2013 11:29:00 AM (view original):No way. Very few D1 players not in a Big 6 conference get drafted. He'd have a shot if you made it to the sweet 16 or further. But with the way recruiting benefits big schools the small schools in WIS are not landing the John stockton or Stephen curry's of the HD world.

Disagree. HD engine does not differentiate between BCS school and nonBCS school when it comes to drafts. I personally have had players getting drafted from nonBCS schools at C+ prestige, 1st round NT busts, and the players that were drafted weren't close to the OP's player in terms of career stats or awards.

can anyone confirm or deny if stats affect draft stock? i know they DO NOT affect early entries decision making, and therefore, i take that to mean, they do not affect a player's perception of where they will ultimately go in the draft. whats not clear to me is, after that, do stats affect where people actually go?